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WEATHER—Fair, Warmer To- Night and Thursday. | {Cire Circulation Books O Open to All.’ (the New York ‘Wertd _NEW YORK, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, (The New York World “Circulation Books Open to All. | 1919. 22 PAGES _PRICE TWO. CENTS. (Te. ae Copyright Nisbing ooo, NDS PEACE OFFER TO COUNCIL LENINE SE —— _TEA IN PARIS SENATE ORDERS VOTES OF WOMEN PEACE COUNCIL SPEEDS WORK | 1 WOUNDED NEW YORK HEROES | PHONG 12 770 ORL Te S| _OF SETTLING KNOT far LEVIATHAN'S RECORD LOAD’... CHICAGO VICTORY raNKrORT RIOTS LENNE PROPOSAL Foch to Notify Germans He Will Nat Votes 47 to 0 for Inquiry Into| Three Out of Five Against | and for Any Trickery at Danzig $500,000 | Dry Proposat—Thomnson | BROUGHT 10 END, FOR PEACE PLACED or y Bhowhere—Wink “Big Four of Existence Sits (Old 69th Regiment and 27th BFTR Then Wi Pom. | een ee. Over to His Viewson RhineFrontier Convalescents. {7 to 0 the Senate this afternoon di- |Nounced wet vote in the election here PARIS, April 2 (United Press).—Final decisions upon the most im- RY FAY L EWISOHN reoted the. Judiciary Committee to —— was said by “personal lib- ne | portant questions before the Peace Conference will be reached before 10,000 ME N OF 85TH COME onduct an investigation into the Saeran be Paisa pian athe! be: | Strikes in Gath Have Only Much Secrecy About It in| Saturday, according to the belief expressed to-day in official quarters. statements that a half-million dollar Paris, but Allies Are Con- sidering Document. Tene Hiibecdand: Sali national prohibition, Slightly Extended, Berlin Marshal Foch is expected to make plain to Mathias Erzberger at Spa Gov. of Sleeper Michigan AND WM. BURTON (Continued on Second Page.) to deal with iteelf, . : Greets National A 1 “ The resolution for the inquity was} The wet vote was 391,260, the dry Reports. to-morrow that the Allies wifl stand for no trickery of any sort at Danzig 3 ational Army Troops »resented by Senator Walker of Man- | 144,03 bl F % or any other place. » Bri . °ARIS, April 2.—There y be- —Many Bring Honors. n. See Ayes a Four out of every five men vot- BPRLIN, April 2.—The forces of). aes } oe sid had an be-| “an the Might of recent events, the Qe eee ato alker bitterly assaile¢ ‘ore the Peace Conference a de’ a Tha BEAIAg WOMA fem eahlaNine t ed wet, and three out of every | Law and Order are to-day the com rg nference @ definite | peace delegates apparently are im-| kilometers (31 miles) on the right Bae died dlle. aivived totay with ma EYOnva Wau se Eve OE ue 1D tug Werndni CAG kane an of the yituation at Ad concrete proposal from the Rus-|bued with the necessity for speeding |bank. An agreement seema to have tae GE the Cain i Bouehe ; masters situation a 92,374 soldiere—the biggest crowd of ae is ‘it i ee | The vote was divided as follows: | Vrankfort-on-the-Main pe labor} 1m SAVORRANORE Cor GanaR Hen OF Bane | 9 ais Sore ba eben bi ve loss | Leen reached that France shall have be : i be tcasoon ee igi a, ae a +_ (Of Drestige, which wou! facilitate troops yet brought home from thé autor Henry J, Walters, Senate ma-| — No—Mer, 256,820; women, 124, | organization of the city, Frankfort “ites bearing Premier Lentne's (Tome Boas mone [the Fight to exploit the entire Saar - bite 7 1 . picid : signature attempts at haggling and) Valley, as compensation for destruge war, Among these were 197 wounde meds Pip epoen lias apes poten Bien Meme advices state, has ranged itself on “erate side-atepping in Versaille tion of mines in Northern France or sick of the Rainbow Division, 13 ae: cue oe Rae) rg sere 2 Yos—Men, 67,707; women, 76,325. tho side of the authorities and pl ae “ al bike eth informa-' Foch, it Is believed, has won over|The Saar region probably will be Deing heroes of the 165th (old 69th) mated that'he probably would a The Trades Union Liberty League tne organization at their disposal for lo How der Monee hula te. {he “Ble Four" to his ideas regarding controlled under special regulations Regiment. There were also men of cuss the charges issued the following statement regard-' a alauehE ne es r eee eticoon | ettling the Rhine question—ellmin- |(9 be incorporated in the final treaty. panne ; . ing the wet and dry vote prevention, of disturbange mal’ alliance between ation of all military works on the! Information recelved bere in off the Sth Division and of New York's hrough the overwhelming defent| When attempts to plunder in the “yiminly | se Tussia. | lett bank and within @ zone of 50/ cial circles indicates Germany {se th Division, some of them wounded B, RT. TIEUP ON BRIDGE of the drys, Chicago has spoken in Altstadt quarter were renewed prompt a ayy vliadaa heed poiigeebrted Sreneeeroue more in the mood to sign the treaty 4n the last days of the fighting B NGS MANY DARING FEATS tones that will ring in the ears of action suppressed t Twelve. ofl (erent theta hentet apie ae | PEACE DELEGATES than she was even four days ago. it mpaV GA: LHI tiove. Of the OH Gains HHI those subservient lawmakers Who) the would-be plunde sitied| lat, soecivanincee lalicath is believed Foch will increase this ” _ P f erty of American citizens at the dicta- ba Ni ha si . sc anigartboage tent sabia The President's plain speec 2 Sergts. Her g of Passengers Transferred to Surface 4 decae ables ‘aici Rn posal, but it is known that it offers! : f s plain speech te Bae Trans| : | tion of a clique of paid Prohibition lob- ; ger er arent te Pirspr ahs REGIONS OF FRANGE| coltcaeues iste Monday ts also t st Mth Street and Jack Cars With Aid of Police— byists. There will now be no let-up in| Reports show that the striker Ate egies Lath ee ae — lieved to have resulted in clar * ussian and ah Jovern Skelly of No Ww sth 20,000 Are Delayed. the protest against Prohibition tyranny sen and Bochum have only slightly | Oaeen AG a abeake Asal Henealeas _—— tion of the situation, making it f On Mareh 20 at Luneville the French mee eatin tenet rair| URUE the freedom of the people has) °*'¢ inded titra o vy oa | alble to ascertain, ‘There appears to| Special Train.to Take Them in a/ ‘bat ne people of the various id : . bee esto aa of the gag supply the food kitchen 2 ba ? ‘ ae Mend | countries expect concret: general in command wanted son banks ever pulled were accomplish een fully restored to them. This i#) y onum have been unable to serve| YC @f opportunity to break at the, Body to Lens, Arrasand Other | ¢ r Cnet ae Brooklyn Bridge this morning wh the message Chicago sends to Con- t | om now on, F Garhian erieoners captured cA BU Reete macalae | when | fab PAN aon Seiad ie ee i i ae outset the rapidly forming Bolshevik | Cities, | oliceme: sferred 8, includ. | gress. t ri ilies, cpceeeerenert 45 gab ome. inthrmation eee Le 2 Ay hkl ol raat Fs ag 1 ree aia atiiaeci . LONDON, April 2.—Several hun- | front—Russia and Hungary, and with i . | ing many h stra B. Rt. other hand, E. J. Davis, Chi nap uiaiiad further | Germany, and possibly Roumania and RIS, April 2 (Associated LABOR COMMISSION ¢nemy's movements, Ninety BI T. elevated trains to surface cars. jeago Superintendent of the Anti-|Cror Perens rere eee an hecMain | Serbia Press).—The Frenc’ Gov- \ F t The cars were stopped at a level m League, said nx at Frankfort-on-the-Main | Serbia ; vile arid wlatysfive 16 | weague, said | - ernment has invited command of Lieut. Herman J. Booth, TGSua’ V5.1 cRKA (pondealaad iE ‘a | am ‘not at result. | 4 tay +h ree vraph | medical men are becoming greatly| “elewates to the Peace Conference i went t the desired information Talticansearhe thine ce lea trail fereas othe eae and asked no one|cospatoh to the Exchange Telegraph | ae possible apread of the| ¢0. Viele the devastated regions of INTERNATIONAL R Jivoth was wounded but shouted to Renate athe te se ter lto vote for @ dry Chicago. To have! Company: The hotels of the clty were sate | Northern france on Sunday. It 3 obstructions with — po 3 arms Rd arendurlne dnieidisotiers typhus epidemic westward from Rus- 5 et around their waists, Other. portions |G08e 8° would have been to dishonor |! ate bd | wi is planned to take the delegates -_ H i rp i ay ¥ pOrtOne | the acie a saa la ahr ¢| In the fighting at Stuttgart yester- J . ~, . 4 There they are, boys. Go and ge of the crowd were released from the| the acts of Congr The effortn of | | 0 ty memano adda a vielent| Thirty or forty thousand of the es.| % the former battle zone on @ | Each Country to Have Four Dae trains and walked ties back to| Chicago wets to use Chicago results een Beil cates | timated population of @ million in| ‘Tele Which will le6ve Parts gat- ates, Two of Wh i i boys went. Skelly, who the Sands Street station in Brooklyn, |in an effort to terrorize Congress and | CTOW4 med. the TOW Hall, WHC | ered are now th hosDitala Mey urday night, going to Lens, Arras Sales, Two 0 hom Are to be: war was a steamfitier, The Ue-up occurred near the bridge|the Supreme Court is little short of Was occupied by Government troops. | | yet hd ate seriously iil in| ,42@ other cities in the coal and Named by Governments. + a, MoAia Rtn Gonenatorecce anchorage on the Brooklyn side and| seditious.” The crowd, however, was beaten oft, |°tY thousand are oy manufacturing centres which suf- PARIS, April 27h i f AS erat eerie rt was caused by motor trouble on a Ful-| Had the dry won Chicago saloons|Frankfort is reported without water | ‘Aer homes fered from the war. wemsline ee ee th 6 b weg an ei - oar ae ton Street train. All elevated traffic] would have been forced to close{or taht |. Beyond the written documents, Members of the American |, mamistee OR | internalogal aa ‘ : a returne 4 A eS 8 jfrom Brooklyn to Manhattan | May 1 FRANKFO: Tuesday, April 1|Lenine Is said to be ready to aswure] gotegation will xo, but It te as yet leniaiation to the Peace Conferenge || ii “nh if i lei wae > HCP els epee is " o bg ‘Mal {| Interest in the result of the wet|(A sociated — Press) broke |*!f-government for all former Rus- unknown whether President Wil- Bcludes the dratt of. &. coavenmmm prisoner: Mig. 0 4e way ba |strung up clea k to Boroug WT agar vote te tera: [ee-Rereaqnie Sila “at Tre (san territories which desire to! gon will be one of the narty. creating & permanent international with the prisoners, turned back and ind the Adams Street station, ‘The dwarfed even interest H i Tispenk away trou iin Bowlat Gaverni x labor commission, The convention CCB (whtiok thecusuuk, Siac overflow also caused congestion on the|!n the oralty election. mob) plund tHe: provision -mbotem,|/>reeh AWAY craks Min ovies Gye contains forty-one articles, the « fom 1 the available military forces were |e?! PnEE ROWS Pt x 4 HAE WEAMEMRAN A> Gaitallc. ice surface lines Complete returns showed — that } i MAKE ALIENS PAY INCOME rortant: of. w . th was mad ptain for 1 rete, CA REWISOMM — [it iy eatimated that more than 2,00] William Hale Thompson (Republi: |fushed to the scene of the d'sorders, | Promise the Al to abstain from IpOrtADS. Of, whigh. are: ae! tela 5] eullant work, els passengers were delayed. The motor|c¢an), w re-elected Mayor by April 2 (Associated Progs),| Propagnnda work in the Allied coun- | The permanent organization sh@ll The boys of the h who came | 4 s That, | trouble was repaired by 10 o'clock and|..) SOGOG AY Add a : hat} tries, taking the view that the best TAX ON LEAVING COUNTRY consist of @ general lavor conferenge “ y pic | trouble was repaired b; clock and] of 17, ove obe spatch from Zurich states that , k were sorry that they missed the| Teo Young to Know Their | {renme wes ts plurality ven 1600 ovat Hebert Fike fala at Sonatas on Uae day | Propaganda will be actual success 0 wivnttn and an international labor offlee, big parade, but were con dd by the Own Hearts,” Is Only | a be emocrat), his nearest . : pai the Soviet syst be government. vin ont A The conference shall meet at leagd Knowledge that they were to be mu eae ie Hy y | competitor, The total vote for Mayor | ®l@ve? persons were killed and twenty U. S. Officials Stop Leak in Rev-| once a year; oftener it necessary, ’ t | Explanation Given | WISCONSIN-CITIES TURN was (88,361 out of a registration of | @¥@ wounded. ‘The police have made ; erent R tered out without delay. The best xplané \. | na ae ih aeraata in| Gonhestion with tle /RAID ONU, S, ARSENAL } ue by Change in Passport | It shall be composed of four represe coe ~ += i TRIO 4 he .Mayoralty election il | Rules—M. Stopped entatives of each country, of which i, F ; | FROM RY T! WET COLUMN four years ago, Thompson defeated | V8rders, It 1s said, { ¢s—Many Stopped. 4 (Continued on Fourth Page.) young to know their. own rail bag ‘oo bi ges To he HARE Hiwa. the. uu as THWARTED IN PITTSBURGH | s . pee ol ire two shall be Government delegates | sa | Sweitzer by more than 147,000 votes.| In the Ruhr Basin the o} |_Uncle Sam is stopping a teal one representing active labor an } | Analysis of the vote for Mayor in- |8ttikers is estimated at 50,000, There | which he has lost money in the last two| te Al soiak . and oe vam ship He Distrons it appears, is the reason Miss} Madison, Superior and hland] dicates that Hoyne, present State's |h4ave been riots in Wurttemberg, months through range NAb Bi) laa pe EN gia 2 bp a N, April 2. r avy Sry Pr Sepyagpleaane “ eer sport Fo oy |depart from this country without : b ce Denastaant tocdey Dan sO y| Fay Lewisohn, daughter of Mr, and Among Those That Vote Attorney, drew heavily from the| M Baie aye Way 4 fenere! Army Officers Report Four. Men) ispart trom thie country out Pay | American, French, Italian and Cu@am call from the he iward Drake | Mrs. Philip Lewisohn, No, 923 Fifth Saloons In s roe Aepubiloan 1H mali 1 bs eee pred e. eit fing “ Who Tried to Enter Fled By an arrangément between the | membe of the committee to the of which n distress | mii | patrick cut into the mocratic vote ae OANEG 48 , to State Depa the c | prepond jove: ental at Nomen ean cere jAvenue, and William Burton, eon of} yADIBON, Wis, April 2.—“Wet i are the figures for the city In aute ieiars St hehe Retain lea Nr igegdbanie yagi Y a ola an 5 ? 3 . 7 a : ‘ - : |sioner o ernal Revenue a new plan| resentation, e nounced. | Mrs. Fredurtck Housman, to-day bad Fegeln as round lost nJsix Mayoralty candidate LIN, £ (Associated | PITTSBURGH Apr Dathc lor lagiing nassearta (aoe iaine eat) aie Satta ron OR AURCKLY, ptty retteves| engagement, announcement of which|son, the State capital eee i {| Sweitzer 240,283 |ers and Government troops at Sutt- | Ars this afternoon in response | Department refuses to issue a passport J PAN HOLDING OUT coughs abd colds. No ulcohol Advi | [pov ‘ t . Hoyne 110,898 |gart on Tuesday taree persons we 0 @ s to anybody who does not show his tax made to-day by Mrs, Lewisohn, |second city, and Ashland, ka killed and many others wounded. th at four men Who | receipt Berton, Btoughton and ile Fitzpatrick 54,467 . pd inoigh m ‘ si ad uh arsenal gate | announcement given to the} yon et Madison, Superior, Aah.| Collins 23,104 demonstrators were eventus ti ‘ — , Major Daniel L. Porter, who came | newspapers was a brief statement |jiand and Edgerton had previousiy| Carme 1,715 |persed and order restored, wee ale j = . = Siser vines - the In Se IMPORTANT saying the engagement had been | voted dry, The Alderman how the! The labor leaders in st k at crhat last lecee tivcsion wit aes ince a New | Baron Makino Says Nation Is Teo MILWAUKER, Wis, April 2 elimination of Socia he City (Geclared @ general strike there ght of William Wyetes 4 Bol- se radye oid Proud Accept Infe TO ADVERTISERS broken by mutual consent TATRA Trt fae piste the onaty| Almost all the labor for ¢ Ger r 1 eged Bol- under him, t4 rounding up a big sum roud to Accept Inferior s n Milwaukee County were! Council, every candidate of the purt ak ee tne iano forces of | Oe havik er, an quent rev= lby stopping alle nO Wish , Mind ee Mr, Burton is twenty-two and Miss defeated in the judicial contests yea=| in the thirtycone wardn in which thas Many are either strik un to selge the arsenal |ins soon, viame whe wish to Igave! Place. : Sundsy arateeitied Advertis- Lewisohn twenty. aay. be nal ritles ranging from) oo y presented candidates being de- |!26 to strike as a re author ee ard the ate Many of these are of the clasy hat! PARIS, April 2 (Associated Press) tag Cony should be in the World Mica Vawisohn ial @ erancdaunuen|tt p \ateively beaten, ‘The total moolalie: (oatried o8 by Ind e Government nas made sortunes out of the waf ros-|No Asiatic nation could be happy in @ fice by Evening, llaladlad mere e ki ee. {and Sparticides, wh: nif perity of this country. Even thé \bor- League of Nations in which sharp ras — of Randolph Guggenheimer. Her fath-| LUCIANO DEFENSE BEGINS, |‘ w#* less #9000, MASERAN |) instr efforts to induce workers ing classes, whieh ate latgeiniture, (cla diserimination ip. mainiakal Sunday Supplement Section ? Mr. B fall it was 65,038 and two years Display Advertising Copy oh er is a wealthy importer, Mr, Bur- — M ! Za pen eCOr RTE A athe KING ALBERT TO SEE WHSON, joes nted in the crowd of perhd,s 2,000/ Baron Makino, head of the Japangap ie ‘he Wort hfe ‘are | ton’s father, Frederick Housman, Matbone Wreck Motorman to ‘Tell ago 10: | Lee : t nt the Ci to-day, (delegation to the Peace Conferenant ian me by a member of the A, A. Housma: Story on Stand te : redid Ant t. wh n war 9 h to put ‘clared in a statement to the Acsoe Thursday, at 1 P. M. je . his pty mee Raw Lucia F man on the| Whole Republican T t Wins batt onsidered and it aid th ed he j Up among those WhO should | ray ase wh te tien a DFOKOrARE 2 tre a i he Malt St. Lo he aim of rick i are ‘ . See ; pony hin Sunday Main Sheet Display Mrs, Lewisohn declined to add toe BR. 7. train we Meatbone mooie eet a me a 5 top BRACES i ia ex 4 to con We not too proud to fight," the Copy should be in the World a ; liven, will ao ads ann an Se terrane r . neue nore “but we are too prema Office by Friday Evening, (Continued on Necond Page.) Bia tay peas Poe Mae a By ei k ' mipanding ans, cept a place of admitted inferiority nounced a Min anid t k | CORRS AN His ment of f nn, lin dealing with one or more assootal sel, P. * E. Call 4 Re ' eS RRL Ey | shevism. 7 with Po Advt. nation We want nothing but simi cir te ad ACING | “rae er scsn ao bttta Samim it Enel Bi ra pincee epening statement nse this {and fourteen members of the board YER WORLD TRAV, pURRAD, 1 A omitted. R afternoon. wera. voted fot na | curred at Kastrop, in We i OMenseAy thie Of Arate. Puliteer (World) Bai'éieg, Japan does not wish, he continued: EARLY COPY Ni AR | ESULTS, lage 2 ne Is charged with mansinughter | _— cording to the Tageblatt con i ¥. 1,24. |to force her laborers as immigrante’ 6H and he ‘trial is being held in the Su- . al IECESSARY ENTRIES, Page.10 Court at Mineola. ‘The “State | pdf Al Fag ML LAYS, MENON MAE pei = ayy Bere inane aye page son or ope associated countries and recognizes | . rT akes Fou - Lehel that this question ia one for each nation.

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